DaVinci Resolve
Color grading tutorials and tips for Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve.
DaVinci Resolve Tips: Pull Better Keys
Experienced colorists can pull fast keys to ensure sessions moves at a fast pace. Here are a couple of actionable tips to make sure your keys are …
Instagram Looks in DaVinci Resolve: Part 2
Here’s Part 2 of our peek into getting retro-cool Instagram looks in DaVinci Resolve.
Instagram Looks in DaVinci Resolve: Part 1
Popular photo-manipulation apps like Instagram have built-in filters to jazz up normally mundane shots. These looks can be created in DaVinci Resolve, giving your video projects a …
Utilizing Remote Grades in DaVinci Resolve
Use Remote Grades is a simple but powerful feature that remains a bit hidden in Resolve’s current form. Let’s learn how to access and use it.
Color Grading: Bleach Bypass Looks in DaVinci Resolve
Create extreme color looks in DaVinci Resolve. In this post we share a technique for achieiving the stylized bleach bypass look, reminsent of films like 300 and …
Sunkissed and Sepia Looks in DaVinci Resolve
A golden, sunkissed look is something all colorists should have in their toolbox. In this post we explore a range of grading options to get this effect.
The Middle Ground: Ideal Shooting Conditions for Post Production
It’s important for production personnel to know how footage should best be readied for post production. In this post, we share actionable tips for optimizing your shoots …
Using Neat Video: Exceptional Noise Reduction for Video
Is grainy footage ruining your project? Neat Video packs a powerful punch for reducing grain and noise in footage. In this post we’ll show you how to …
The Isolated Color Look in DaVinci Resolve
The isolated color look is a unique color grading look used to great effect in movies like Pleasantville and Sin City. It involves keeping one or several …
Color Grading: Using DaVinci Resolve’s Multiple Split Screens
DaVinci Resolve has a little-known tool known as Split Screen which can be useful at various points in your color grading sessions.
Things Colorists Tweet: Insights from Professional Colorists
If you’re interested in learning more about what it takes to be a colorist, keep an eye on the things colorists’ tweet.
Face Tracking: DaVinci Resolve Workflow
In this post we share a workflow on using face tracking for color correction in DaVinci Resolve.